Direct-to-Consumer Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Services: A Position Statement from the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association

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Abstract

Direct-to-consumer test services have gained popularity for sexually transmitted infections in recent years, with substantially increased use as a result of the SARS-CoV-2 (CoVID-19) global pandemic. This method of access has been variously known as "self-testing,""home testing,"and "direct access testing."Although these online services may be offered through different mechanisms, here we focus on those that are consumer-driven and require self-collected samples, and sample shipment to a centralized laboratory without involvement of health care providers and/or local health departments. We provide the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association's position on utilization of these services and recommendations for both consumers and health care providers.

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Exten, C., Pinto, C. N., Gaynor, A. M., Meyerson, B., Griner, S. B., & Van Der Pol, B. (2021, November 1). Direct-to-Consumer Sexually Transmitted Infection Testing Services: A Position Statement from the American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association. Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins. https://doi.org/10.1097/OLQ.0000000000001475

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